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Offline Vandaler

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« on: November 06, 2007, 12:48:28 PM »
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  • If you have not done so yet, I invite you to visit my blog, which vocation I will be expanding from the dry personal prediction log it was.

    A fine feature I've put in place is a dynamic reading list outlining most of what I read or peruse on a daily basis. Essentially, I'm lifting the hood for you all to see the engine behind my blog that has been generating rather good results in terms of nailing things down before they occur.

    I will also start writing more detailed analysis, of the type I've been doing here with the mindset of critically make my way closer to the truth with the means I have.  I'll welcome your feedback.

    Another new area I will be expanding in, is spotting fallacies in the Mainstream media and Editorials.

    Finally, it will also be the log for my art projects (and incognitos if she so wishes), with postings of Works in Progress, finished work, and coming soon in December apparently, an exposition in a Art Gallery.

    Hopefully the more varied content will attract you to drop and write in.

     
     


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    « Reply #1 on: November 07, 2007, 03:01:58 AM »
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    « Reply #2 on: November 07, 2007, 04:24:16 AM »
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  • Same goes with a whole lot of blogs.  :laugh1:

    I didn't mind either... I used to actually rather not to many people read it.  I only viewed it as an experiment in self-evaluation to see what kind of numbers I'd be able to get.

    That experiment is getting old in my mind, I'm looking for something that is perhaps more useful and engaging.  

    Snopes is so popular because it fills a void between the Internet and reality... I think it's useful.   We'll see anyway, on the other hand, blogs are somewhat egocentric and I realize it enough to not be to worried about readership to much.